Britin = A mash up of 2 different characters I fell in love with from a tv series I fell in love with (though long since complete).Hale = Surname of a character from the show Teen Wolf that I am also in love with. =P

I wish I had a better story for my name, but I really don't! I've always liked the name Amelia, and Redbloom just sounds like a good HP last name. I just came up with it by looking out my window, seeing flowers blooming, and then looking at my bookshelf and seeing a red book. (I think it was a Lemony Snicket book.) And that's how my name came to be!

Hello, I think this is my first post!My name is pretty simple.Autumn is my favourite season.Oakenshield is the last name of Thorin, a Dwarf in The Hobbit who is the descendant of the King Under the Mountain. I chose it because it sounds nice though! I do love Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit too!

First post!! Luna (means Moon in spanish) is one of my oldest nicknames on the web. I just really love all about it and I feel really attracted by astronomy so... yeah.And the surname... I recently discovered the Discworld Universe thanks to my boyfriend and I really love Angua von Ãœberwald... So I mixed both and... ta-da~~~ xD

Michelle-Female form of Micheal/Michael-The Arch Angel/God's Right Hand Man- My middle name I never use, it's always just M on legal forms too.

Erickson-Patrynomic-Erick's son or son of Erick-My stepdad's last name but not mine. [He and my sister spell it with an E instead of an O].

They wanted a realish name and I've always wanted to carry my stepdad's name but I like my last name too much to change it. And I could never see me answering to a truly fake name so I chose Michelle Erickson.

[size="5"][/size]"You could be a greater hero than you know. So be kind, do good, and change the world. Because you are capable of that.

My first name, Livia, I took from a character in I,Claudius. I chose it because it is similar to my actual name, and because I like the character. The last name, de athenais, I took from a famous mistress of Louis XIV. I have a fondness for famous mistresses because they often seem so much more interesting than the Queens. I knew going in that I wanted my name to be a reflection on my love of history, but I didn't want it to be obviously so with something like Lucy Boleyn.

Of course, my surname represents my passion for Hermione Granger, the characters of HP's books that best represents me. Selene is one of my favorite names for girl in Italian (together with Martina, Elena, Alice, Agata), but it is also the name of an archaic deity that you can find either in Greek mythology or Roman religion (but for the last one, the name of the deity changes from Selene to Luna, Latin for "moon").

If you do not know anything about Selene and you are quite interested, try to have a look here:

I lived in Hawaii for eight years and had fallen in love with the name Kaimana which means "the power of the ocean" in Hawaiian. I also found a new love in Korean Dramas and came across a character that stuck with me from the show "Tree of Heaven," where I got my middle name Yuki. It means snow in Japanese. Lee came from a friend's first name.

The surname or last name I choose is from a character in a favorite TV show, Dr Quinn, medicine Woman. Sully is my favorite character on the show. Jodie iis because when I was signing up and thinking of a first name I thought of a friend who appears to be happy and cheerful a lot. I noticed in my HOL ID the first part is jo which makes me think of JK Rowling.

My name is Bia - pronounce is Beea - because it was supposed to be my real life name, but mum decided for smth else.Rodrigues is my long time passed away greatgrandfather family name. Yes, it's portuguese to the core :-)

"Where they are just and loyal, those patient Hufflepuffs are true and unafraid of toil"

By comparison, mine probably looks pretty silly! But Patricia Cleary is a feminized tribute to my favorite hockey player, the incredibly perfect Patrice Bergeron. He's pictured in my avatar and signature. Bergeron's full last name is actually Bergeron-Cleary, but that's too long to fit on the back of a jersey, so he just goes for the one. (The full name is engraved on the Stanley Cup.) He's a wonderful fella and I could gush at you for hundreds of words about why, but I'll spare you I thought it might be a fun name, plus it's one I'm likely to remember since it holds significance for me

So, When I picked out the Screen name Nicolette Coer I was 13. Coer was a misspelling, initially, of Couer. And though part of my reasons for Nicolette was that my middle name is Nicole, Another, Significant part it waa because of the following story. (Itâ€™s a Medieval French Romance in the chantefable style, though I was introduced to it slightly differently.)

Nicolette et Aucassin

In a Kingdom in What we now know as France, there was a duke Who had a son named Aucassin. He was, of course, Handsome, but he wasnâ€™t terribly concerned with the bravery and honor expected of him for his own sake. He did his duty, but that was not where his heart lay- he much preferred to listen to music and hear tales from bards and jongleurs.

One day, his fatherâ€™s men returned with slaves, prisoners of war from their battles with The Saracens. They were trophies of their contribution to the reconquista in northern Iberia. [Note: By the time this story was written, Saracen was used in Europe not just to describe those of Syrian Decent, but also followers of Islam in North Africa and Iberia.] They were forced to convert to Christianity and put to work in The Dukeâ€™s castle.

One day, Aucassin was strolling about the castle, and spied a beautiful Moorish girl. She was of the slaves brought back as spoils. A relationship, though, develops, and He falls deeply in love with her- so much so that he refuses to be knighted and go to war for his father unless he allows them to marry. The Duke is displeased by this, and as a punishment for the lovers separates them. Afterall, his only heir mustnâ€™t married a Saracen Slave Girl. Nicolette is trapped in a tower, and denied access to Aucassin.

Through her own brilliance and ability, she escapes. But knowing she could not stay and be free, she disguises herself in a shipment headed to an Iberian port and flees to her homeland. Once there, she made her way to lands still held by her people, where her true Identity is revealed. She is actually a princess of a Moorish kingdom. For a while she tries to return to her life, but it is dull, and lonesome. There was little let to her to challenge her mind, or to test her ingenuity.

One day, she spies a traveling group of performers, and their sight convinces her she can stay here no longer- Her heart is instead with the one she loves. So she dresses as a bard [edit: or jongleur, or trubador, or or or], and thus also as a man, and goes with the group when they leave. She has many adventures, and is daring and bold, facing and defeating danger, as she travels ever closer to her loverâ€™s lands.

In the mean time, Aucassin faces some not so dangerous conflicts- including a food fight siege while fighting in his fatherâ€™s name. He also is taught humility when he faces a group of shepherds that point out his misconceptions about them.

Nicolette, disguised, arrives in the Dukeâ€™s Court. She performs for the court, and tells a strange tale- one in which two lovers are separated, and the maiden faces danger to be reunited, disguised, with her lover. Aucassin hears this, and realizes that it is his own story being told- and that this must be Nicolette!

They reunite in the forest. Here, the â€œoriginalâ€ ends, though other accounts add in other adventures- including a trip to the summerlands/land of the fae, Nicolette facing down feats of both wit and strength, and having many travels until they receive word that the Duke has passed, and they can return so that Aucassin can claim his birthright.

~FIN~

Even in the original, it transformed and turned on head many of the conventions of the romance tale. It turned gender roles and class roles on their heads, and in some ways mocked the very narrative of romance fiction. The Princess is the hero and antagonist, while her lover is the one who is passive, progressing only in ways that make him yet more suitable to her. (For contrast, I suggest looking at snow white, where she is primarily passive and in her â€œexileâ€ becomes hard working and Domestic.)

~ Obvious Ravenclaw is Obvious ~

It was close, but this time the inner eagle would beat out the inner snake.

Well, I have to admit that I am unimaginative...Bertha Marilla Blythe is one of my favourite fictional characters ever, and in books she is known as Rilla, thus, my name was born! I love this name, and I really can't imagine being anything else.There, now you know the story of my name, now I want to know yours!